ARTICLES
No one stands astride musical genres with feet so firmly planted like Dan Snaith, the man behind the music of ‘Caribou.’ Over the years, he’s made confident shifts between albums, moving effortlessly from electronic to 60’s psychedelic pop, somehow preserving a trace of himself in each record.
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"I first knew when I saw the magazine. It was one of those weird “men’s health”
magazines that were basically a flimsy front for getting musclebound men in little to
no clothing. I found it by the side of the train tracks, the place where you’d find all
sorts of things that were no longer wanted. "
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"To discuss to impact and evolution of the band Dawes,
I sat down with talented multi-instrumentalist Rob McLaren.
Perhaps best known as the guitarist and fiddler for Union Duke,
Rob also plays banjo for Toronto bluegrass band The Barrel Boys." --PART 2!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
What's your favourite Bowie album?
We miss you Ziggy.
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"To discuss to impact and evolution of the band Dawes,
I sat down with talented multi-instrumentalist Rob McLaren.
Perhaps best known as the guitarist and fiddler for Union Duke,
Rob also plays banjo for Toronto bluegrass band The Barrel Boys."
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
What's your favourite Bond title theme?
Every Bond theme ranked by Nick, Part 2!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Explore Bowie's Catalog with Nick!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Every James Bond title song ranked!
by Roy Blank
Leslie Feist has enormous credibility in Canada’s rock scene, even if you forget about The Reminder’s enormous popularity and Metals’ critical acclaim and Polaris Prize. Come dive into Feist's catalog with Roy!
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Should Nicholas have known better than to entertain himself with the distorted and jangly tones from the UK of yesterday's past?
Find out in the Prologue of "I Should Have Known Better" , a series where Nicholas takes us on a journey of his past experiences growing up in the wake of 'English-Prog-Rock'
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
Nicholas explores Joni's extensive catalog of albums
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"Leonard Cohen’s death had an incredible impact on me as a musician and a writer. Since I was fourteen years old, Cohen has been one of the foremost influences in my life. I’ve heard every Cohen studio album multiple times, and most of his live ones too. I’ve covered very few musicians in my limited time as a performer, but even I’ve covered Cohen three times: “First We Take Manhattan”, “I’m Your Man”, and the truly transcendent “Anthem”."
by Erin Crosbie
"Enjoying live music in Toronto isn’t hard, with venues across the city providing exemplary music every night of the week. Likewise, having a delicious pint in Toronto has never been easier, as the city’s craft brewing industry has exploded since 2015. What is often challenging, though, is finding somewhere where you can see some great music and enjoy some of Ontario’s most delicious brews; too often you’ll spend $8.50 on a tallcan of PBR at a show, only to spill half of it on the dance floor. This list will hopefully serve as inspiration to go see a show, grab a beer, or hopefully both!"
by Nicholas Tristan, Features Editor
"To discuss to impact and evolution of the band Dawes,
I sat down with talented multi-instrumentalist Rob McLaren.
Perhaps best known as the guitarist and fiddler for Union Duke,
Rob also plays banjo for Toronto bluegrass band The Barrel Boys." --PART 3